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Conservation planning in agricultural landscapes: hotspots of conflict between agriculture and nature.

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Conservation planning in agricultural landscapes: hotspots of conflict between agriculture and nature.

Auteurs : Gorm E. Shackelford [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter R. Steward [Royaume-Uni] ; Richard N. German [Royaume-Uni] ; Steven M. Sait [Royaume-Uni] ; Tim G. Benton [Royaume-Uni]

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Conservation conflict takes place where food production imposes a cost on wildlife conservation and vice versa. Where does conservation impose the maximum cost on production, by opposing the intensification and expansion of farmland? Where does conservation confer the maximum benefit on wildlife, by buffering and connecting protected areas with a habitable and permeable matrix of crop and non-crop habitat? Our aim was to map the costs and benefits of conservation versus production and thus to propose a conceptual framework for systematic conservation planning in agricultural landscapes.

DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12291
PubMed: 26430381

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